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Jamun honey

By wild honey huntersPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Jamun honey:

Jamun honey is sourced from the nectars of wild Jamun flowers during its annual flowering season. The Jamun honey tastes bittersweet naturally and contains the pollens of Jamun flowers.

It is a dark colored honey has more nutrient content and having wide medicinal properties in it.

The Jamun trees grows in tropical and sub-tropical region for about a height of maximum 100 meters. It is used for various medicinal properties and acts as even the option for wood works because of its quality.

Jamun tree supplies the food to maximum birds and animals in forest through its fruits bearing around 50 to 60 kilograms in each season by a single tree.

The Jamun tree grows for about 100 years and they have their flowering season around March to April

The Jamun fruit is well known for its bright color having a bunch of nutrition in it.

The Jamun flowers are white colored fragranced in nature.

Jamun honey can be considered as a pack of nutrition which solves most of the common problems in our recent days

Journey of Jamun honey:

The bees collect honey from flowers that were around the bee hive at a particular distance, during the flowering season of Jamun trees the bees collect honey from the nectars of Jamun flowers around the bee hive. Then after completion of honey sourcing the honey hunters collects the honey from such a bee hive which is finally the Jamun honey

Medicinal benefits:

The Jamun honey is well known medicine for diabetics as it is loved for its taste by elder people and diabetic patients apart from it it also offers various health benefits to us the simple method is to consume it daily at any forms as you like the rest will be taken care by Jamun honey.

Diabetics:

Diabetics is a common problems face by humans now a days, Jamun honey acts as an insulin regulator which maintains the blood sugar levels this was based on a study conducted among diabetic patients also seek for proper consultation with your doctor too before consuming jamun honey.

You can take as a substitute for sugar which offers an instant energy. You can also have it with water at any time whenever you feel your energy levels are down

Gastric problems:

We are disturbing our digestive system n our day to day life with our unhealthy food procedure

Jamun honey helps to get rid of all kind of gastric problems such as ulcers and constipation as Jamun honey is rich in fiber content

Jamun honey is also having antacid properties which help treating problems like acid reflux and acidity

Anemia:

The Jamun honey is rich in Iron which acts as a hemoglobin booster and helps us to recover from anemia naturally

It also purifies blood naturally.

Weight management:

Make us to maintain our body weight by clearing the unwanted cholesterols from our body

Curbs all the problems of obesity

Insomnia:

Now a days we offer much pressure to our mind making it feel very tired and we put our mind to diseases by ourselves

Have Jamun honey with milk at night before bed which helps to sleep well by acting as a sleep promoting agent.

Makes us to calm down and fall asleep

Stress:

This is ultimate problem we offer to our mind in this modern life style

Jamun honey Clears the stress hormones released into the bloodstream and provides a peacefulness relaxed our mind.

Skin problems:

Helps to get rid of skin problems such as acne, dark spots, black heads when used as a face wash, scrub and pack.

Have a natural food every day and live a healthier day ahead!

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